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Why do children hate?
he promotion of integration in public and private schools has created
enormous problems in classrooms across America. Violent behavior has
increased as multi-culturalism and diversity programs have forced races
together. Many White parents remove their children from such schools due to
lowering standards and increasing violence, choosing instead to enroll their
children in private or religious schools. Those White students remaining as
a minority in public schools are often the victims of reverse
discrimination, racial intimidation and violence. In such "diversified"
schools, teachers and school administrators are finding it increasingly
difficult to provide a safe atmosphere. Even teachers themselves are
frequently intimidated and threatened in such schools.
White students have become alienated as textbooks now promote minority
pride, while texts focus on White guilt for slavery and past racial
discrimination. Whites are collectively blamed for slavery even though
historically only a very small percentage of Whites owned slaves. Blaming
Blacks as a group for high levels of black crime (a 1,000 percent higher
rate than White crime) would be considered hate speech. However, condemning
the White race, as a group, for slavery is considered acceptable. Chronic
recital of the evils of slavery and racial discrimination increases Black
hostility and aggression toward White students and teachers. That hostility,
when combined with the high rate of Black violence, poses an increased
danger of racially motivated criminal behavior. Thus, most of the campaigns
against "racial hate" actually foster hatred and violence against White
students and teachers. |